A delegation from Beiming Software has explored new collaboration opportunities in smart cities and digital transformation during a recent visit to Pakistan, marking another step forward in China–Pakistan cooperation in emerging technologies.
During the visit, Beiming Software signed a strategic partnership agreement with Smart TechOne (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of Habib Rafiq Engineering (Pvt) Ltd. Smart TechOne is actively involved in Pakistan’s digital transformation through major projects such as Capital Smart City, Lahore Smart City, and Silicon Village.
Under the agreement, both sides will jointly develop and implement smart city solutions in Pakistan, with Capital Smart City as the initial focus. The collaboration aims to introduce intelligent urban management systems, digital governance platforms, smart infrastructure, and data-driven public services to improve efficiency, sustainability, and quality of life for residents.
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The signing ceremony was led by Muhammad Aslam Malik, Group Chief Operating Officer of the HRL Group. Representatives from Beiming Software and HRL were present at the event, including Wang Jiangping, Xue Jinghui, and Khalid Taimur Akram.
In a separate development, Beiming Software also entered into a partnership with Smart Future Technologies (Private) Limited, another organization linked to HRL’s smart city ecosystem. This agreement focuses on the design, development, and nationwide deployment of smart city solutions. The partnership will integrate technologies such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics to enhance urban management and public services across Pakistan.
Founded in 1998, Beiming Software is a high-tech enterprise that works with cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technologies. The company has extensive experience in supporting smart city development and digital governance projects.
The visit and agreements reflect growing cooperation between Pakistan and China in the field of digital transformation and smart infrastructure, as both countries look to adopt technology-driven solutions for future urban development.



